Expression patterns of epiplakin1 in pancreas, pancreatic cancer and regenerating pancreas

T Yoshida, N Shiraki, H Baba, M Goto… - Genes to …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
T Yoshida, N Shiraki, H Baba, M Goto, S Fujiwara, K Kume, S Kume
Genes to cells, 2008Wiley Online Library
Epiplakin1 (Eppk1) is a plakin family gene with its function remains largely unknown,
although the plakin genes are known to function in interconnecting cytoskeletal filaments
and anchoring them at plasma membrane‐associated adhesive junction. Here we analyzed
the expression patterns of Eppk1 in the developing and adult pancreas in the mice. In the
embryonic pancreas, Eppk1+/Pdx1+ and Eppk1+/Sox9+ pancreatic progenitor cells were
observed in early pancreatic epithelium. Since Pdx1 expression overlapped with that of …
Epiplakin1 (Eppk1) is a plakin family gene with its function remains largely unknown, although the plakin genes are known to function in interconnecting cytoskeletal filaments and anchoring them at plasma membrane‐associated adhesive junction. Here we analyzed the expression patterns of Eppk1 in the developing and adult pancreas in the mice. In the embryonic pancreas, Eppk1+/Pdx1+ and Eppk1+/Sox9+ pancreatic progenitor cells were observed in early pancreatic epithelium. Since Pdx1 expression overlapped with that of Sox9 at this stage, these multipotent progenitor cells are Eppk1+/Pdx1+/Sox9+ cells. Then Eppk1 expression becomes confined to Ngn3+ or Sox9+ endocrine progenitor cells, and p48+ exocrine progenitor cells, and then restricted to the duct cells and a cells at birth. In the adult pancreas, Eppk1 is expressed in centroacinar cells (CACs) and in duct cells. Eppk1 is observed in pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN), previously identified as pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) precursor lesions. In addition, the expansion of Eppk1‐positive cells occurs in a caerulein‐induced acute pancreatitis, an acinar cell regeneration model. Furthermore, in the partial pancreatectomy (Px) regeneration model using mice, Eppk1 is expressed in “ducts in foci”, a tubular structure transiently induced. These results suggest that Eppk1 serves as a useful marker for detecting pancreatic progenitor cells in developing and regenerating pancreas.
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